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Police raid Spanish soccer federation, Rubiales’ residence in probe of Saudi Arabia super cup deal

  • Six suspects were arrested in Spain after a probe into corruption in sports, including former president Luis Rubiales' home.
  • Rubiales faces investigation for corruption and improper management activities, like relocating the Spanish Super Cup to Saudi Arabia.
  • Authorities raided multiple locations, including the Spanish FA offices, searching for documents and expecting a total of seven arrests.
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The former president of the Spanish Football Association is under increasing pressure following a raid. Alleged crimes include corruption and money laundering.

·Munich, Germany
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Former president of the Spanish Football Federation, Luis Rubiales, is threatened with arrest as soon as he returns to his homeland from a foreign stay. Background are investigations for allegedly irregular contracts that were concluded during the five-year presidency of Rubiales at the national association (RFEF). So far, however, there is no arrest warrant against the 46-year-old. His attorney informed that her client will return to the Domini…

·Vienna, Austria
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The former president of the Spanish football federation, Luís Rubiales, is threatened with arrest once he returns home from a stay abroad.

·Vienna, Austria
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The defence of the former president of the Real Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) Luis Rubiales has informed Judge Delia Rodrigo that he plans to return to Spain on the next 6 April; however, he has assured that he is "at the full and complete disposal" of the Judge and that he could "return earlier on that date if so deemed necessary and if required for that purpose".This is also stated in a letter, which Europa Press has had access to, in whi…

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Channel News Asia broke the news in Singapore on Wednesday, March 20, 2024.
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